Child Welfare Ordinance 1958
Replaced State Children’s Act 1895 (SA). Similar definitions of ‘destitute’ and ‘neglected’ as in the 1895 Act.
Key provisions
Director is the legal guardian of every State child to the exclusion of the child’s parent or other guardian. A court may declare a child to be destitute, neglected, incorrigible or uncontrollable and commit the child to the care of the Director or another person, to be sent to an institution or released on probation. A State child who absconds from an institution or other placement is guilty of an offence. The Territory Administrator may declare a mission station, reformatory, orphanage, school, home or other establishment whether within the NT or not as an institution for the purposes of the Ordinance. A State child may be sent to a place within the Commonwealth to be placed under control, trained, educated, cared for and maintained.
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